TY - GEN
T1 - Lattice decoding for the compute-and-forward protocol
AU - Mejri, Asma
AU - Othman, Ghaya Rekaya Ben
AU - Belfiore, Jean Claude
PY - 2012/7/16
Y1 - 2012/7/16
N2 - In this work we focus exclusively on the Compute-and-Forward (C&F) protocol as a channel coding-based approach for Physical Layer Network Coding. The Core principle of this relaying strategy is based on using Nested Lattice Codes. The source nodes in a relay network encode their messages into lattice codewords and transmit them to the relay. The latter receives a noisy mixing of these codewords and decodes an integer linear combination of them for sequential transmission. To the best of our knowledge, all existent works related to the Compute-and-Forward protocol study only its theoretical limits and no experimental analysis has been proposed so far. Our contribution through this work concerns a plethora of practical aspects, related to lattice decoding for the C&F, that need to be solved to achieve the promising potential of this strategy. We propose practical decoding approaches and investigate the achieved diversity order and identify the relevant parameters that may influence it. We provide simulation results to compare the performance of the different proposed decoding approaches and to link theoretical results with practical aspects.
AB - In this work we focus exclusively on the Compute-and-Forward (C&F) protocol as a channel coding-based approach for Physical Layer Network Coding. The Core principle of this relaying strategy is based on using Nested Lattice Codes. The source nodes in a relay network encode their messages into lattice codewords and transmit them to the relay. The latter receives a noisy mixing of these codewords and decodes an integer linear combination of them for sequential transmission. To the best of our knowledge, all existent works related to the Compute-and-Forward protocol study only its theoretical limits and no experimental analysis has been proposed so far. Our contribution through this work concerns a plethora of practical aspects, related to lattice decoding for the C&F, that need to be solved to achieve the promising potential of this strategy. We propose practical decoding approaches and investigate the achieved diversity order and identify the relevant parameters that may influence it. We provide simulation results to compare the performance of the different proposed decoding approaches and to link theoretical results with practical aspects.
KW - Compute-and-forward
KW - Lattice Coding and Decoding
KW - Network Coding
KW - Physical Layer Network Coding
U2 - 10.1109/ComNet.2012.6217737
DO - 10.1109/ComNet.2012.6217737
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84863699031
SN - 9781467310079
T3 - 3rd International Conference on Communications and Networking, ComNet 2012
BT - 3rd International Conference on Communications and Networking, ComNet 2012
T2 - 2012 3rd International Conference on Communications and Networking, ComNet 2012
Y2 - 29 March 2012 through 1 April 2012
ER -